A controversial rehab boss who said he doesn't want to see migrants 'chop up a goat's head in the middle of the street' in Australia has announced he is quitting next year, claiming he is being muzzled from speaking out against mass migration. In his letter of resignation, the former drug addict-turned-preacher Peter Lyndon-James said he could no longer operate in the role as chief executive because he was 'silenced' by the Shalom House board on matters important to him, such as migration. 'I fully understand that as the founder and CEO of Shalom that my words spoken and posts...